Maybach Type 57S Modified from Top to Bottom Wears a Carbon Fiber Suit, Costs $1 Million
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Maybach Type 57S Modified from Top to Bottom Wears a Carbon Fiber Suit, Costs $1 Million



Even if the revival of Maybach was deemed a failure by parent company Daimler that made the decision to shut down the brand last year, the 57 and 62 series models produced from 2002 through 2013 remain relevant in the super-luxury segment today.

That said, a full custom tuning job isn't something you'd take lightly with such an expensive and rare car, yet that's what Knight Luxury is proposing to current owners of the Maybach saloon.

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